Archive for the 'Applications' category

Water fountain

In Japan obviously.

Nude it

An app that turns you naked. To find out more about this ground breaking app visit who is this bald guy. P.S App available for download soon.

Volkswagen and fun

The Fun Theory is a site dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behavior for the better. The experiments were undertaken in Sweden. There is also an entries page for the public to uploaded their thoughts on fun. Bottle Bank Arcade Machine Piano Staircase The [...]

Ubiquity

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Interesting talk featuring Aza Raskin (Molliza labs) at The Future of Web Apps – London. He talks about Ubiquity, a Firefox add-on that uses natural-language as an input method: You type what you want to do and Ubiquity guesses what you mean and suggests the best-matching commands. For example [...]

Google Wave

No invite yet just playing the waiting game. Here’s a lovely little animation explaining a small amount of it’s capabilities.

A wall built with flex!

A multi-user intelligent wall which gave attendees at Cannes instant acess to the festival program, scheduling meetings via emails and using 3D maps providing info on near restaurants, bars and obviously talks/conferences. The MASSIVE wall is built with the Flex 4 framework and runs on Flash Player 10. The concept was conceived by Senior Solutions [...]

twitter…

in real realtime thanks to pocket tweeks.

I've seen enough

Interactive track ‘I’ve seen enough‘ from Cold War Kids. Similar thought to that of making a Youtube band. The track has four different instruments per band member which can be switched or muted/unmuted.

hobnox.com

When it comes to creating music I’m the first to admit I’m not that good, as I lack the patience, the creativity and more importantly the understanding. This Flash app from hobnox is a little gem for sound designers. It’s a truly full blown online/offline app thanks to its web community and the ability to [...]

Anti-advertising

Artist and cultural provocateur Steve Lambert presents a new installation EVERYTHING YOU WANT, RIGHT NOW! of work and images that separate the line between commercialism and fine art. Some other examples of his work include a faked issue of the New York Times and a website that replaces every ad on your computer screen thanks [...]

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